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Average rating4.2
An Echo of Things to Come by James Islington completely hooked me. It's a masterclass in building anticipation. Unlike some sequels that info-dump revelations, Islington takes a patient approach. The story unfolds like a blooming flower, each chapter revealing a new layer of the complex world and its intriguing mysteries. This deliberate pacing might seem slow at first, but it serves a purpose. It allows the characters to truly come into their own. We witness their internal struggles, their strengths tested, and their vulnerabilities exposed. As they grapple with their pasts and the burdens they carry, their personal growth becomes deeply intertwined with the fate of the world, making them all the more relatable and their triumphs all the more satisfying.
Despite the slow reveals, Islington weaves a captivating narrative, rich in world-building and laced with suspense. Each new discovery feels like a hard-won victory, leaving you eager to delve deeper. This entire trilogy has become a favorite, and I can't wait to see where the journey takes us next. Believe me, I'm diving straight into the third book, The Light of All That Falls!